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Base noun form meaning 'all' or 'the whole thing'. It can be used as a subject, object, or adverb in sentences. Example: 『全部食べた』 (zenbu tabeta, 'ate all').
Theme
User and their friend Ken are at a café discussing a recent project they worked on together. Ken asks about the completion status.
全部
ぜんぶ
all / entire / whole
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Memory Hook
Imagine a 'zen' garden where everything is complete and whole. 'Zen' sounds like the start of 『全部』 (zenbu, 'all') — think of 'zen' for 'entire' or 'whole'.
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『全部』 (zenbu, 'all') is often used in phrases like 『全部でいくらですか?』 (zenbu de ikura desu ka?, 'How much is it all together?') when shopping or ordering food, emphasizing completeness.
Forms
Base: 全部Base noun form meaning 'all' or 'the whole thing'. It can be used as a subject, object, or adverb in sentences. Example: 『全部食べた』 (zenbu tabeta, 'ate all').